Vol 9, Issue 1
Pages 23–26
Published: 21 Jan 2025
Yao Feng MD, Jing Niu MD, Yujie Cui MD, Jun Jiang MD and Jike Lu MD, PhD*
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Citation: Yao Feng, Jing Niu, Yujie Cui, Jun Jiang and Jike Lu. Open Repair of a Young Hip Abductor Tendon Tears: A Case Report and Literature Review. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports. 9 (2025): 23-26.
DOI: 10.26502/acmcr.96550703
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Abstract
Greater trochanteric (GT) pain syndrome is a common debilitating hip condition featured by chronic lateral hip pain. This condition includes trochanteric bursitis, hip abductor pathology involving the gluteus medius and minimus, external coxa saltans (snapping hip syndrome), or combinations of those. Hip abductor tendon tears have been recognized as a main pain generator of the hip joints. This pathology is often misdiagnosed and left untreated because of the frequency of partialthickness undersurface tears. Once definite diagnosis is confirmed, nonoperative treatments are considered as the first therapeutic approach. Despite the availability and effectiveness of multiple non-operative therapies, a considerable percentage of patients will present with chronic disabling pain and refractory symptoms. Generally, most of general medical practitioners are unaware of accessible surgical approaches that benefit patients who are unresponsive to non-surgical managements.
Keywords
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome; Lateral hip pain; Gluteus medius tendon; Gluteus minimus tendon; Hip abductor tendon tear; Open repair
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome articles; Lateral hip pain articles; Gluteus medius tendon articles; Gluteus minimus tendon articles; Hip abductor tendon tear articles; Open repair articles
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1. Introduction